The published range
$24.25 at the entry residential tier to $87 at the top, per the published pricing page, with commercial reports above that. No subscription is required; you order per report.
| Tier | Published price | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Entry residential | From $24.25 | Same-day available |
| Top residential | Up to $87 | Up to 3 days |
| Commercial | Priced separately | Varies |
| Subscription | None required | Per report |
When the price is worth it
On a large or carrier-facing loss where the adjuster expects the letterhead, the recognition can shorten the conversation and the top-tier report has the depth to match. That is the job EagleView's price is for.
When it isn't
On a routine residential hail claim, a $19 to $29 flat ESX does the same job in Xactimate® and nobody at the carrier is going to ask why. Many shops run EagleView for the losses that warrant it and a flat-rate tool for everything else. That is not a criticism; it is how the price range works.
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Sources & verification
- Published residential pricing $24.25-87; ESX via EagleView One / integration; turnaround: EagleView pricing (as of August 2026)